
Tamsin Mather
@tamsinmather
Volcanologist & atmospheric chemist. Professor @OxUniEarthSci. Fellow & diversity champion @UnivOxford. Chair of @vmsg_uk. Author of ADVENTURES IN VOLCANOLAND
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http://www.earth.ox.ac.uk/mather 26-04-2012 10:49:31
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Calling all Oxford Alumni! Booking for Meeting Minds 2024 is now open. From 20-22 Sep Earth Sciences has two talks taking place, Tamsin Mather 21/09 at 4:00pm and Shamita Das on 20/09 at 4:00pm. Book your place now and be part of #MeetingMinds2024! 👇web.cvent.com/event/2d2550d4…



Thanks to @bryac of Geographical for this really thoughful (and positive!) review of Adventures in Volcanoland geographical.co.uk/book-reviews/r…

Looking for a job in Geochemistry? Oxford Earth Sciences Short-term Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Aqueous Geochemistry and Sedimentary Processes. my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit…


Delighted to get the chance to do an impromptu book signing of ADVENTURES IN VOLCANOLAND in the bookstore O'Hare Intl. Airport! Just amazing to see it there! Hanover Square Press


Great to participate in American Urban Radio Networks Viewpoints Radio programme 'Adventures In Volcano Land: Conversations With Volcanologists' with Mike Poland, scientist-in-charge of Yellowstone Volcano Observatory USGS Volcanoes🌋 talking about the Biscuit Basin Explosion viewpointsradio.org/adventures-in-…


Day 1 of Santorini field trip with Oxford Earth Sciences 4th years was exploring the newest lavas on the Kameni islands and looking at the caldera structures


Day 2 of the Oxford Earth Sciences 4th year trip to Santorini was mainly Minoan including some archaeology and a bit of the deeper stratigraphy


Day 3 of Oxford Earth Sciences Santorini field trip is all about comparing the stratigraphy in different parts of the island and thinking about how we solve the 3D jigsaw of the volcano’s eruptive history



The new COPE Disaster Champions book "Tsunamis" is available for free download on their website, created with guidance from Philip England, Tamsin Mather and David Pyle! COPE’s books are in use world-wide and teach children and their families how to prepare for natural disasters.


MineralogicalSociety is offering monthly Skills & Training events. Starting 2-3pm BST, Thurs 24th Oct with "The Transition into Industry: 10 Key Skills for Early Career Researchers". Register at zoom.us/meeting/regist… Recordings will be posted on the Society website after each event.



One neat aspect of this work: we suggest that climate records could actually be a way of placing top-down constraints on what is happening deep in magmatic systems. Always a treat to work with Benjamin Mills Volcano Listening Project Tamsin Mather and many others!

Article: Cryptic degassing, whereby mantle-derived CO2 fluxes continue after surface eruptions slow, can explain prolonged warming that followed some large igneous province events Ben Black Benjamin Mills Tamsin Mather Volcano Listening Project C2C nature.com/articles/s4156…


The first of hopefully many papers from our U.S. National Science Foundation funded @c2c_proj, suggesting that cryptic degassing driven by a rheologic phase transition in the crust (shutting off LIP eruptions) drives prolonged warming periods in Earth History. Ben Black Tamsin Mather Benjamin Mills and others.

New research featuring Tamsin Mather finds that “cryptic carbon” from underground portions of enormous volcanic provinces contributed to climate warming during key moments in Earth’s past 🌋 buff.ly/48zxE7O